Automatic stitcher trimmer



July l2, 1960 J. CHRIS-HANSEN ETAL 2,944,456

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AUTOMATIC STITCHER TRIMMER Filed Dec. 5, 1957 11 Sheets-Sheet 1l ward. side Yof the shear' blade, ",aiidl` United States itz-C e s btwswhs blade. head tlienfe titanes, with @remmen-'feesie 5 Reben J. Christiansen, Park Ridge, Rudolph J 's North Riverside, am; rrgrlq'nivlkei-t, Gien assignors to F. N. Volkert & (59.! l .glfPO- wenn Filed Dec.y 5, 1957, Ser. No. 70tl,78].

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" .Wines `1111 which lilas rsf# this invention; l .2.1.5 @haii-@W tapes .at the pick up point.

A nother problem encountered `in, 1na :hi1 1 eti of this ltype .is that of the Smudging if the Sightrs .by the tapes when the ysignlatylrue st tiona'ry. lproblem is that of the cating of .th pr re f vt holds the signaturedurig tle 'operat`i91j1. still 4 i problem is the' difulty in desieninegainaqhms :a signature can be trimmed tofsmall dimensions. .7

An-object of this Yinventionis `to p vid is capable of high s peedoperatioi the signatures one at Y ai time froml th Q andtrnn the same. '4

.Another object of thisinventionis toproy' .Stoppingand imstionins means lwhieh isA ad ation at .a high .spse'dl Accsrdiiig't .thi Pestof invention, means are provided' t @0W the S1698 warndly .so as to straightenput the s i` th .insmalpesitionine du@ ,tob'osniag .a

VStill yanotherohjetv is'tp provide?? -ant v which embodies improved ineens for separa Lfeed tapes toavoidsmudging b .f the 4AS.,igriat-u1'esid g."`1.6' is 1,an I enlargez'cl detail showing the .manner 'in time that they are stationary. which the stoimeniber'ismonnted; 'Y

In devices of vvthis type a bullgyblade headjs required F Yf1'7 is rtical ansver e .section alongsline to impart dimensional stability Vtothes h'ezir blade; If the 1.7 .fFjgflQ head is located on thevforward side oi the b1de,` then it' is 60 `iiglil is nah enlasged sectional view showing the not possible to trim to'small dimensions; ifg'loctd on eaifisfor I norin'tingthe' presser foot;

Vthe rearward side of -the bladejit is notposs'ibleft-'lgring YV19 isfhorizonfal section. talgenalong 1ine 191-. Y `t-heinfeed tapessucientlyclose as -to Yavoid' inaccuracies 1 9f0\f, Fig..`8;' j j 'l L f in the feeding .of.thesignatures.thoughthe'fgatebi cpen-v AF c. 20 fisla front elevation of .the .np'tierportion of ing below theshearfblade..

A further object of'thepresent inventionfstoprovde y Eig. ..21 isa longitudinal sectionglview lnjwvV g1 `the' a construction which .permits-stopsgto be pgsitionedoh- `sidefablv closer-t0 tha-,Shear-vbladethanlin-ithe s'aseof devices now commercially available. Acco y present.invention thebladheadislm nnte/dlp i"'Tf ,as shownjn Fig-1, v c iongprises ejnfeed ap are 1.,`21','5a' f sxhear bla'd`e"A up a signature or pamphlet 137 from the stitcher rail 26, and move it beneath the shear blade 22 and into engagement with stop members 27. After the signature has been properly positioned by the rearward movement of the stop members, the open end of the signature is clamped by the presser foot 2S after which the pamphlet is trimmed by the shear blade 22. Then, the stop members 27 are retracted downwardly, and the outfeed tapes 24 and 25 are moved together or closed s0 that the signature will be engaged and removed from the trimmer device to a suitable stacking table, not shown.

The machine frame as shown in Figs. 2, 3, and 4, cornprises a pair of side frames 30 and 31 and a flanged bed plate 32, which is secured to and supported by the side frames to provide a stable structure.l Other cross'members, such as cross members 33 and 38, maybe provided. The structure also includes extension plates 34 and 35 which are securedto the side frames 30 and 31,

respectively, and which serve as a mounting'for certain of the shafts and other mechanism to be` later described. The mechanism will be described first with respect to the means by which the infeed and outfeed tapes are mounted and driven; secondly, with respect to means by which the stop members 27 are mounted and driven; and thirdly, with respect to the construction and operation of thepresser foot 28 and its adjacent parts.

In the description, the term forwardly is used to nagree with the forward motion of the signatures, with the result that the left end of the machine, as shown in Fig. 1, is considered to be the rear and the right-end is considered to be the front of the machine.

The nyeed and outfeed tapes .As indicated in Figs. 2 and 3, each feeding element 20, 21, 24, 25, comprises a series of spaced tapes, the supporting elements foreach comprising separate pulleys, unless otherwise indicated. Thus, in connection with the description, where reference to the elements associated with `any particular tape may involve the use of the singular, it will be understood that the same elements are applicable to the other tapes of that series `which comprises a single feeding element.

The upper infeed tape 20 is supported at its rear end by a pick up pulley 40, at its front en d'by a roller 41, and at an intermediate point by a suitable idler 42. The lower infeed tape 21 is supported by a rear pick up drum 43, a front roller 44, and an idler 45.

The upper outfeed tape 24 is supported at its rear l end by a pulley 47, at its front end by a pulley 48, and at an intermediate point by an idler 49. The lower outfeed tape 25 is supported at its rear end by a pulley 50, at its front end by a pulley 51, and at an intermediate point by an idler 52.

The upper front pulleys 48 are mounted on a common upper shaft 53 and the lower front pulleys are mounted on a common lower shaft 60. The upper shaft 53, journalled in bearings 54, is carried by an adjustable frame 55, and the lower shaft 6%, journalled in bearings 61, is stationary, being mounted on the front ange of the bed plate 32 as shown in Figs. 3 and 5.

The frame 55 comprises a transverse channel member 56 which is mounted at either end on arms 57, which are pivoted to the extension plates 34 and 35 at pivots 58 as shown in Figs. l, 2, and l2. Thus, the front end of the upper outfeed tapes 24 may be raised as a unit. A spring loading Vdevice 59 urges the frame 55 and the tapes downwardly into a position determined by a suitable stop screw 59a.

According to the present invention, bite adjustment means are provided to regulate the spacing between cooperating tapes, so as to accommodate signatures of differing thickness. Furthermore, in the event that a signature of'double thickness is fedv to the trimmer by the stitching mechanism, one of the tapes of each pair is resiliently mounted to provide a pressure relief in order to avoid jamming of the machine. The spring loading device 59 comprises the pressure relief for the front end of the outfeed tapes, and the stop screw 59a constitutes the bite adjustment.

The upper and lowerV rear pulleys 47 and 50 are mounted on swinging frames 62 and 63 respectively, shown in Figs. 5 and 6 so, that the tapes 24 and 25 may be moved between the open positionshown in Fig. l and the closed position shown in Fig. 5. There is one swinging frame for each tape.

The "swinging frame 62 V'comprises a longitudinally extending channel member 64 carrying a bearing yoke 65 at its frontV endforthe upper front shaft 53. At Vits rear end it carries a bracket V66 in which the shaft 67 for pulley 47 is journalled. ti/Ihus, the frame 62 and the upper tape 24 are mounted for swinging movement about the axis of the upper front shaft 53, and the web ofthe channell64serves'as a backing for the tape 24. As shown in Figfl,` the Vbracket 66 is engaged byan arm 68 mounted on a rock shaft 69 so that the upper swinging frax'ney62` maybe-'swung between `its open and closed position.' Thelower swinging frame 63 comprises a longitudinally extending .channel member 70 carrying -a bearing yoke 71 at its' front endV for the lower front shaft 60. At its rear end, it'carries a bracket 72 comprising two plates welded to'the flanges of the channel 70'. The shaft 73 for the'lower rear pulley Si) is journalled in the bracket 72. One of theplates of the bracket 72 is extended downwardly to Yprovide a downward extension '74, shown in Fig.` 5,V whichl at its lower end is 'engaged by anl arm 76 s ecured to a`rock shaft 75. Thus, oscillationof the `rockshaft 75 causes the lower swinging frame 63 to move between its open and closed positionin'much'tlie same manner as the movement of the upper swinging frame T62 is controlled by the rock shaft 69'.'

As shown in' Fig.' 1, the bracket `66 of the upper swinging frame 62 is provided with'a' guide stern 77 which is received within -a suitable opening in a plate 78 which -is mounted on and projects rearwardly from the crossmember 3S, `A spring 79 surrounds the guide stem and urges the bracket downwardly into' engagement with the arm 68. A Vtransverse hardened pin. 63av is secured in the bracket to provide a suitable bearing surface for the arm 68. The means for imparting oscillating movement to the rock shafts 69 and 75 will be described later. The front ends of the infeed tapes 2@ and 2.1 areV carried by the blade head St) to which the shear blade 22 is secured, .the details of the mounting means of which will behereinafter described.V The head 30 is a hollow member which is relativelyl massive'and which is provided to impart dimensional stability to the shear blade 22. `Both the head and theV shear blade are disposed at a slight angle to the horizontal, as shown in Fig. 3, in order to provide the desired shearing angle which is common to shearing apparatus in general.

lSlides 81 are secured to the ends of the head Sti for cooperationV with ways S2 which are suitably secured to theside frames 30 and 3'1, as shown in Fig. 2. Thus, the headv 80 is mounted for vertical sliding movement. The head isactuated by a suitable eccentric S4`and yoke S3, one, at'each side of', thernachine, the yokes being yconnected to the lower ,ends of the slides 81, as-shown viin-Fig. 4. The eccentrics 84 are mounted on a common shaft 85as shown V,in Fig. 3, and are driven by the motor 36 through a suitable clutch, notL shown, which |is located in ,the clutch housing 37. VSecured to the headri are jbr-ackets 86by meansof which the mounting mechanism Vfor the front ends ofthe infeed tapes may be attached to the head 80x"k Y Secured to the brackets 86 are depending arms which cooperate with the brackets 86 and the head 8G toY provaeitigis Vide. aframe 89 in. which the rollers Maud-44 arejsupported to provide both for the bite adjustmentandr for the pressure relief.y -The bite adjustment is applied to the upper roller 41,.,anld`V the pressure relief to the lower.y

The upper front` roller on;atfshafti9h5lv whichis supported ,inramnsfln :'lheqarms 96 are ad-f justably secured to theframe 92` means ofscrews and-97a. Of these two screws, 97j preferably serve as ay pivot and 97a as a clamping screw. `A set screw 98` provides means` for regulating; the--angula.r. v disposition o f the `arms 96 withrespeotto kthe frame Y92,' thus providing-a bite adjustment` fori the front roll-ersj 41, 44 and the infeedtapes 20,21. The slots 97bandv 97e` (Fig. 9) permit acoarser degreeiofreguiation.-

As shown in Fig. 1.,the rollers 41 and 44 areprovided with grooves 99 which receive the tapes wand-21,. thus providing a` continuous flush surface. The rollers-41 andhence the bite adjustment 98 is provided to regulate theV squeeze action to ane degree. According to the present invention there has been found thatmuch greater .accuracy inv trimming is obtained if the signatures are' subjected to an effective squeezing operation just prior to A The drive means In order to obtain proper synchronism with the stitcher mechanism, the tapes. are driven from the drive shaft 100 of the stitcher mechanism, as shown in Fig. 4. The infeed tapes are driven at their rear end by means of suitable driving mechanism (not shown) interposed between the drive shaft 100 and a shaft 101 on which the .pulleys `40 are mounted, and between the drive shaft 100 and a` shaft 102- for the pick up drum 43; The spacingbetween the elements 40 and 43 is not critical at this point due to the shape of the tape path which is provided. In other words, there can be a half inch or even an inch clearance between the upperand lower tapes at the bite of theIk elements 40' andv 43, but'A since the tapes are in contact witheach' other immediately above the bite, a signature of any thickness will be grasped by the tapes when the signature is lifted oif of the stitcher rail. by a suitable tucker blade 13S.

The outfeed tapes 24,'2`5Yand' thevarious cam-actuated` mechanisms to be later-.described are driven from a carni shaft 105 Whichis connected toy the drive shaft100 by means of suitable sprocket means 104; as shown in Fig.v

4. The camshaft 105 is suitably journalled in the side frame extension plates 34 and 35, and projects fromv either side thereof, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3. The right end of the cam Shaft 105, asshown in those gures and. in Fig. 12, is provided with `a sprocket l106 which drives a tension idler 107 mounted on an arm 108 and urged downwardly by a suitable spring 109. The right ends ofthe shafts 53l and 60, which support the outfeed front pulleys 43, 51, terminate in sprockets 110 and 111, respectively, which are driven by ay suitable sprocket chain 112, which meshes with the' idler 107. .ln operation, the tension idler` and its associated-,parts permit adjustment of the' frame 55 to accommodate signatures ofvarying' thicknesses; as above pointed out.

Also I shown in Fig. 12', is a compensator cam 113" mounted oni the earn shaft105 and engaged by a truck 114 which reacts against a loading spring 115. Since it: is intended that rthe trimmer device be driven, ei'icept for the` shear blade, from the stitcher mechanism, vthe available power of which is somewhat limited, the com- Y pensator means-113, 114 and 115 permits smootherv op.-

erationV andprovides `a relatively constant load throughout all" portions of the cycle thereby minimizing the powerrequirements ,of the trimmer device.

The rock shaft 69 which iopens the upperoutfeed ta'pes actuated by a 'Gam rearing. 4) whieh is mounted on Lthe cam Vshaft 105.V The cam .140 engages a follower lever 141 which is connected by a link 142 to an arm 143 rvon the rockjshaft 69. v t Similarly, a cam 145, shown in Fig. 11, er1-'gages a suitp able follower arm 146 which is connected to the rock Yand 44 serve to squeeze the folded end ofthe signature,

shaft 7:5, to open and close the lower outfeed tapes 25 in synchronism with the upper tapes 24. The vrock shafts 9 and- .75 are ysuitably journalled in'extension plates 34,

The positioning stops As shown in Figs. `15v and 17 the horizontal portion of thebe'd plate 32 is' provided with longitudinally ex'- tending slots into which the frame members'70 and lower tapes 25 extend and through which the stop members 27 extend.l The stop members 27 are adjustably and reversibly mounted on bars l122 which are secured to 'and supported 'by a chain A123, as lshown Vin Figs; 1, 1.2 and 13. The 'chain-is tensioned around sprockets 124 which are mounted on a movable frame 125.v

Means are provided to impart vertical and horizontal movement to the stop members 27;*the vertical movement serving to retract the same downwardly after the conclusion of the trimming operation, in order to permit forward movement of the signature after trimming and when the outfeed tapes have moved into closed position,

andthehorizontal movement being a rearward movement which serves to position accurately the signature justprior to the trimming operation.

A separate frame and a separate chain are provided for each stop member, of which there may be ve as shown in Figs. 2 and 3. The-frame 125 is mounted on a pair of bell cranks 126, as shown in Figs. l, 13 and 14. The bell cranks are pivotally mounted on a horizontal longitudinally extending member 127 secured to the downwardY extending flanges of the bedv plate 32. The lower ends' of the bellcranks are connected to an actuating member' 1128 which carries a follower 129 which is' engaged by a camV V130 mounted on the c'am shaft 105. A suitable spring 131A urges the follower 129 into engagement withy the cani 130.

In oper-ation it will be observedthat a separate cam'v isv provided for each frame 125, so that a substantially vertical movement isv imparted to all of the frames simul-` taneously, thereby causing retractionv or projection of the stop members. y

The means for imparting horizontal movement to the stop members comprises a spring 132 connected to one' end ofthe chain 123, and an arm 133, mounted on rock shaft 134, which is connected to the other end of chain 123. The rock shaft 134 is provided with a` follower 135 located as shown in Figs. 3 and 13, and which engages a cam 136 mounted on the cam shaft 105.A When the parts are in the Fig. 13 position, the spring 132 is extended and the stop member 27 is in its forward position. When the arm 133 moves upwardly into itsy Fig. 1 position, the' stop member 27 will move rearwardly from the Fig. l13

position to the Fig. 1 position, thus positioning the signai Thc operation of the stop members 27 is illustrated in Fig'. 15 in which'aA signature-137 is: shown in twosucces--: sive"` positions. In the-first position it is:resting=ronathe infeed tapes 21 and misaligned with respect tothe shear blade 22. This misalignment may be due to any one of various causes. As the signature 137 moves forwardly, its folded v,edgeuwill engage only one of the stops 27. 'Assuming that there is no bounce and that the' momen- 'tum of the signatureis not sufficient to align the same, then the signature will come to rest in the misaligned position shown. The rearward movement of the stops 27 vwill straighten out the signature as shown by the broken Vline position of the signature. The rearward position 'of the stops 27 is shown in dotted lines.. Thus, the trailing edge may be clamped when the signature has been iinally positioned to the end that the signature is maintained in its proper position during the trimming operation.

Similarly, if bounce occurs, the rearward movement of the sto-ps 27 takes up the bounce gap and insures accurate positioning.

The position of the L-shaped stop members 27 on the bars 122 can be reversed to bring the stops up to within 21/2 inches of the shear blade 22, thus permitting the trimming of small pamphlets or signatures, without interfering with the motion of the shear blade 22 which is mounted on the front side of Vthe blade head 30.

T he presser foot and bnidge The free' edges of the signature 137 are maintained in proper position during the actual shearing by the presser foot 25 which is resiliently mounted with respect to the shear blade 22. As shown in Figs. 3 and 18, the presser foot 23 is vcarried by three stems 154i each of which is slidably mounted in a lower bushing 151 which is, in turn, secured to the head d@ by a suitable support block 152. The upper end of the stem is Slidably received in upper bushing 15.3 which is supported by a spring tube 154, also mounted in the support block 152. A flange 155 is provided on the stem 150, and a spring 156 is confined -between the flange 155 and the upper bushing 153. Thus, relative upward movement of the stem and presser bar with respect to the head Sli is provided which permits the shear blade 22 to move downwardly beyond the limiting position of the presser foot 28 as determined by its engagement with the signature 137.

In order to prevent canting of the presse-r foot which would interfere with the clamping action, and which would also cause jamming or binding of the stems equalizing means are provided. As shown in Figs. 1 and 18, the upper end of the stem terminates in a yoke held pin 157 which is engaged by a slotted arm 15S secured to a torque shaft 159. The torque shaft is suitably journalled in uprights 16@ secured to the side lframes 30 and 31 to permit rocking motion. absolute and the relative motion of any one of the three stems 154) is controlled by the movement of any other stem with the result that the presser foot 2S is always maintained in a horizontal position irrespective of whether the signature underlies only one end of the presser bar or whether it is centered.

Means are provided to bridge the gap between the ineed tapes 2t), 21 and the bed plate 32, during the feeding operation, this means comprising a bridge member 165 shown in Figs. l, 9 and 2l, together with means to retract the same to permit the trimmings to drop through the gap during the shearing operation. According to this invention, the retracting means operate in such a manner that the movement of the bridge will not interyfere with the downwardly falling movement of the trimmings. To this end, the bridge 165 is carried on the head Stb so that it moves up and down with the Vinfeed tapes 2d and 21, but an additional rotational movement is imparted to the bridge to open up a gap through which the trimmings may drop.

As shown in Fig. 9, a short shaft 166 is journalled in the frame 92. A sprocket 168 is secured to the outer end of the shaft 166 and an arm y169 is secured to the inner end thereof. The lforward end of the arm carries Y 8 an inwardly projecting half-round 17.0 which `engages the bridge 165.` .The rbridge 165 is a hollow triangular sheet metal member supported at both ends by the arms and half-hounds 16d 'and 170, and it will 'be understood that the construction herein described is duplicated at the right side'of the machine. y A stationary sprocket 171 is suitably secured to'side member 30 as shown in Figs. l and 2l.l A length of chainr172, the free ends of which are'connected'by a coil spring 173, is disposed `about the sprockets 168 and 171.

' Thus the loop, comprising the chain and spring, can be Thus, both the expanded and contracted to accommodate Vthe up-anddown movement of the head v which carries the bridge 165. In operation, it will be seen yfrom a comparison of the positions shownin Figs. 21 and 22 that the upper -end of the chain 172 moves with respect to the'axis of the shaft 166, thereby causing rotation of the sprocket 168 in a counterclockwise direction when the head 80 moves downwardly. Thus, although the overall displacement of the bridge is downwardly,`the bridge itself is rotated and tilted upwardly to open up the gap which was formerly bridged by the bridge member. In other words, the rotation of the bridge is upwardly but this is accomplished in such a manner that the bridge will not catch any trimmings which drop downwardly through the gap. On the upward movement of the head, the bridge is rotating in the clockwise direction, thus avoiding the type of interference that would occur if the bridge were mounted on a stationary axis and opened downwardly'which would result in an upwardly snapping movement at the conclusion of the trimming operation.

A set screw 174 permits adjustment of the stationary sprocket 171 on its mounting so as to regulate the angular position and rotation of the bridge 165.

Operation To summarize the operation which has been heretofore described in detail in connection with the description of the various parts andsub-assemblies, the signature 137, is picked up from the stitcher rail 26 and fed by the infeed tapes 20, 21, across the bridge 165, under the shear blade 22, ontothe bed plate 32, and into engagement with the stops 27. At this time, the stops are eX- tended upwardly through the bed plate, andtherefore .stop the forward motion of the signature 137. The outfeed tapes 24 and 25 are open at this time so that there will be no smudging due to contact between the printed material and the tapes.

Then the stops 27 move rearwardly to position the signature to correct for misalignment and bounce. At the conclusion of the positioning, the trailing edge of the signature overhangs the stationary blade 23, as shown in Fig. 1.

Then the head 841 descends, causing the presserfoot 28 to engage the signature 137 just before the cooperation of blades 22 and 23 severs the trailing edge to provide the trimming 175 shown in Fig. 14. At this time, the stops are retracted below the bed plate 22. l

As the head 8d descends, the bridge 165 also drops below the level of the bed plate 32 and the upward rotation thereof, caused by the chain and sprocket mechanism 168, 171, 172, will open up a gap for the trimming 175.

After the shearing operation, as the head 80 rises, :he bridge rotates downwardly so as not to interfere with `the falling motion of the trimming 175.

As the shear blade 22 is thus retracted, the outfeed tapes 24 and 25 close substantially simultaneously with the release by the presser foot 28 of the signature 137, thus engaging the same and removing it to make way for another signature. The backing provided by the webs of channel members 64 and 70 forthe outfeed tapes 24 and 25 respectively, provide an abrupt and positive aar/insti with the bed plate 32, and ready fora subsequentinfeed.

ing operation. f l, .fr 1,

Ihetrimmer device is driven fromzthe sti'tclerV mecha-v nism except for the shear blade 22, and the head"80 and its associated parts. 'Ihese latter are driven by the motor 36 through a suitable clutch located in clutch housing 37. The clutch is preferably amagnetic clutch .and f brake device which, upon suitable y actuation, :rotates through asingle cycle and then` automatically comes to a stop. This cycle is initiated automatically by means of a micro-switch 176- which, as shown inFig. 4, may be mounted for .actuation by one .of the cams. on, the cam shaftIGS, such as the cam The cycleo'fthe shear blade may preferablyoccupyv 180 ofthe cycle of operation ofrthe trimmerzdevice r j A Y @.V

The remainder ofthe trimmer deviceis powered from the stitcherrmechanism, andnto this endthecompen'sator cam. 113 is provided in order to'equalize theload. r. v

As previously indicated, .just .before positioning clamping, the rollers 41V and 44 squeezeY they folded end of the signature, so that the several pages thereof ylie flat, thus providing a square trimmed edge..

The infeed and outfeed tapes and their respective supporting elements are sov mounted that Vthe biter can be regulated; thus the machine may beset up for trimming signature of varying thickness. -Furthermore,-as pre-- viously indicated, pressure relief means isl provided to avoid jamming of the machine..

By virtue of the equalizing means provided by the presser foot, it is possible to provide a machine of considerable lwidth so that triple or quadruple length signatures can be operated upon when the occasion demands, but which, at the same time, is capable-of operatingupon single length signatures without the necessity of centering the signatures so as to avoid canting of the presser foot 28.

Although only a preferred embodiment of this invention has been shown and described herein, -it will be understood that various modifications and changes may be made in the construction shown without departing from the spirit of the invention as pointed out by the appended claims. l

We claim:

1. A trimmer for book signatures comprising a machine frame, a shear blade mounted in said frame for reciprocating Vertical movement, a pair of infeed tapes disposed rearwardly of said shear blade, a pair of outfeed tapes disposed forwardly thereof, retractable stop means disposed adjacent to the lower ,of said outfeed tapes and adapted to be engaged by a signature fed beneath said shear blade to interrupt the forward move# ment of the same, means lfor moving said stop means rearwardly to align and position the signature with respect'to said vshear blade, means forseparating said out feed tapes while saidsignatureis' beingpositioned, and a presser footfor engaging saidsignature adjacent to its' trai-ling jedge` for maintaining the same in'aligned posi.- tion after positioning andduring trimming. n y

2. A' trimmer as claimed in claimt] in vvhichvsaid infeed tapes are carried by said shear blade;

3. A trimmer asclaimed 'in claim lincluding means for holding said presser foot against canting.

4.V A trimmer for book signatures comprising a machine frame, a shear blade mounted in saidframe for reciprocating vertical movement, a pair of infeed tapes disposed rearwardly ofl said shear blade, a pair of out-v feed tapes disposed forwardly thereof, retractable stop means disposed adjacent to the lower of said outfeedl tapes yand adapted to be engaged by a signature fed beneath said shear blade to interrupt the forward movement Vof the'same, means formoving said-stop means rearwardly to align Vand position the signature with respectto said shear blade, a presser foot for engaging said signature adjacent` to'itsl trailing edge for maintaining the, same in aligned position after positioning, said presser foot being `yieldinglymounted on said blade for reciprocating movement-.therewith bridge Ymeans carried by said shear blade for bridging the gap betweenvsaid infeed tapes and saidshear blade, and means to open said bridge means downwardly and withrvan upwardrotation so as to avoid ",interference'- with the trimmings.

5. An automatic stitcher trimmer comprising incontbination a reciprocating shear blade for performing a trimming operation, a slotted bed plate disposed forwardly thereofA tosupporta signature during said trimming operation, a vertically moveable frame disposed beneathy said slotted bed plate, a chain slidably mounted onv said frame, a spring connecting one end of saidchain toA said frame, a rock shaft, an arm on said rock shaft, the otherend of said chain being connected to said arm whereby oscillating motion of said rock shaft causes extension of saidspring and consequent for- .wardr and back motion of said chain, stop means carried by-said 'chainand moveable therewith, and means for raising and lowering said `frame to cause said stop means to be projected above and to be retracted below the upper surface' of said bed plate in timed relationship to the oscillation of. said rock shaft to impart both horizontal and verticall movement to said stop means.

6r. Any automatic'stitcher trimmer comprising a reciprocating shearl blade for performing a trimming operation, a slotted bed plate disposed forwardly thereof to sup'-` port. a `signature during saidV trimming operation,- amove'- able frame placed beneath said slotted bed plate, a chain slidably mounted on said frame, an anchor, a spring conlv necting' one` end of said chain to said anchor'to permit relative movement of said chain and frame, actuating means connected to the other end of said chain whereby reciprocating motion of-said actuating means causes extension of said spring and consequent forward and back motion of said chain, stop means carried by said chain,- supporting means disposed beneath said frame, a pair of bell cranks mounted on said supporting means, an actuating member connected to said bell cranks and provided with a cam follower, said frame being mounted on Vsaid bell cranks, and a cam engaging said follower for rotating said bell cranks to raise and lower said frame and saidy stop means.

7. In a trimmer device, means for imparting both` horizontal and vertical movement to a stop member com` prisinga frame, a stop supporting member shiftably dis'-y posed on'the upper surface of said frame, said stop member being secured to said stop supporting member, ya' spring connected to one end of s aid stop supporting member, actuating means connected to theother endv of said: stop supporting member whereby lreciprocating Inoveyment of said ,actuating means causes horizontal move? mentof-said stop supporting mem-ber, and means for' raising and lowering said frame to Ycause vertical movei ment'ofsaid stop supporting member.

8. In a trimmer device including ashear blade, means for'adjustably mounting aV horizontally and vertically moveable stop member comprising a frame, meansfor raising and lowering said frame, a exible tension member disposed on thenpper surface of said frame, a spring connected to one end of said flexible tension member,` actuating means connected to the other end of said flexible tensiony member whereby reciprocating movement of said actuating means causes horizontalV movement of said exible tension member, a horizontal bar carried by said tension member above the upper surface of said*Vv frame, and'a stop member adjustably mounted on said; bary wherebyV the position of said' stop member may be adjusted with respect to said shear blade without re- 1l guiring corresponding adjustment to the position of said frame. e

l 9.Y In a trimmer device as claimed in claim 8 in which a bar is provided with a longitudinally extending slot and in which said stop member is an L-shaped member having a horizontal portion overlying said slot7 the combination of clamping means passing through said horizontal portion and with said slot for adjustably mounting said stop member on said bar and for permitting reversal of said stop member with respect to said bar.

l0. ln a trimmer device as claimed in claim 8v in which said stop member is an L-shaped member having a horizontal portion overlying said bar, and a vertical stopV portion, the combination of means removably securing said horizontal portion to said bar so that the position of said L-shaped member may be reversed in order to adjust the position of said vertical stop portion.

. l1.' An automatic stitcher trimmer for operation in conjunction with stitcher mechanism which includes a drive shaft comprising a bed plate, shearing means for trimming a signature disposed .on said bed plate, power means for operating said shearing means, retractable stop means for .positioning said signature prior to the vtrimming of same, outfeed tape means for removing a signature from said bed plate after the trimming of same', mounting means for said tape means for moving same between open and closed position, cam means for actuating said tape mounting means and said stop means in timed relationship to each other, means for driving said cam means from said drive shaft, means actuated by the rotation of said drive shaft for controlling the operation 1 of said power means so that said shearing means will be operated in timed relationship to said cam means, and compensator meansto equalize the power requirements of said cam means throughout its cycle of operation.

12. An automatic stitcher trimmer for operation in conjunction with stitcher mechanism which includesV a drive shaft comprising a bed plate, shearing means for trimming a signature disposed on said bed plate, outfeed tape means for removing a signature from said bed plate after the trimming of same, mounting means for said tape means for moving same between open and closed position, cam means for actuating said tape mounting means, means for driving said cam means from said drive shaft, and compensator` means to equalize the power requirements of said cam means throughout its cycle of operation.

13. An automatic stitcher trimmer for operation in conjunction with stitcher mechanism which includes a drive shaft comprising a bed plate, shearing means for trimming a signature disposed on said bed plate, retractable stop means for positioning said signature prior to the trimming of same, infeed tape means for advancing asignature to be trimmed on to said bed plate, outfeed tape means for removing a signature from said bed plate after the trimming of same, mounting means for said outfeed tape means for moving same between open and closed position, cam means for actuating said tape mounting means and said stop means in timed relationship to each other, and means for driving both of said tape means and said cam means from said drive shaft. f

14. In a trimmer device which includes a reciprocating shear blade for performing a trimming operation and a slotted bed plate disposed forwardly thereof to support a signature during said trimming operation, the combination of means for positioning and maintaining a signature in aligned position during said trimming operation'comprising a retractable stop disposed beneath said slotted bed plate and adapted to be projected through the same to interrupt the forward motion of a signature delivered thereto, means for moving said stop rearwardly when in projected position to align the signature with respect to said shear blade, a presser foot yieldably mounted on said shear blade for engaging said signature after the same has been aligned and just prior to the trimming operation, means to retract said stop after saidsignature has been engaged by said presser foot, and means to prevent theicanting of said presser foot which includes a plurality of stems slidablyY supported with respect to saidshear blade, s aidjpresser foot being mounted on .said stems, a shaft supported with respect to said bed plate for rocking motion,l and a plurality of arms non-rotatably 'secured to said shaft at one end and engaging said stem at the other end.

. l5. Ina trimmer device which includes a reciprocating shear blade for performing a trimming operation'and a Vslotted bed plate disposed forwardly thereof to support a signature during said trimming operation, the combination of means for positioning and maintainng' a signature in aligned position during said trimming operation comprising a retractable stop disposed beneath said lslotted bed plate and adapted to be projected through the same to interrupt the forwardV motion of a signature delivered thereto, means for moving said stop rearwardly rwhen in projected position to align the signature lwith respect-to said shear blade, a presser foot yieldably mounted on said shear blade forl engaging said signature after the same vhas `been aligned and just prior to the trimming operation, means to retract said stop after said signature has been engaged by said presser foot, and means to prevent the canting of said presser foot, said last named means including a plurality of stems slidably supported with respect to said shear blade, said presser foot being mounted on said stems, springs urging said stems downwardly, means for limiting the downward position of said stems with respect to said shear blade but permitting relative upward displacement of said stems with respect to said shear blade, and means for limiting the displacement of all stems to an equal extent. e

16. In a trimmer, the combination of a vertically reciprocating shear blade, a bed plate disposed forwardly thereof, a frame mounted on said shear blade, a pair of rollers carried by said frame land movable therewith, two tape supporting means disposed rearwardly of said rollers, and a pair of infeed tapes, each being supported at its rear end by one of said tape supporting means and at its front end by one of said rollers, the bite of said rollers being disposed, when said shear blade is in elevated position, in aligmnent with said bed plate so that a signature engaged by said infeed tapes when said shear blade is in elevated position will be fed underneath said shear blade and onto said bed plate.

17. The combination as claimed in claim 16 including means for mounting said rollers so that the bite thereof is adjustable.

18. The combination as claimed in claim 16 including means for yieldingly mounting one of said rollers.

19. In a trimmer, the combination of a vertically reciprocating shear blade, a frame mounted on said shear blade, a pair of rollers carried by said frame and movable therewith, a plurality of grooves in each roller for receiving `an upper and `a lower series of cooperating infeed tapes, a pair of arms mounted on said frame, one of said rollers being journalled in, said arms, a second pair of arms pivotally mounted on said frame, the other I one of said rollers being journalled in said second pair of arms, means for limiting thepivotal movement of said second pair of arms so as to maintain a minimum spacing between said rollers, pressure relief means disposed between said second pair of arms and said frame to permit movement of said second roller away from said first roller to prevent jamming, and means for adjusting the position of said iirst pair of arms with respect to said frame so that the minimumspacing between said rollers can be adjusted to provide a squeezing action on the fold of a signature fed between said rollers by said infeed tapes.

20. A trimmer comprising the combination of a vertical reciprocating shear blade for performing a trimming operation, a bed plate disposed forwardly thereof for 13 s supporting a signature during said trimming operation, a pulley mounted at the front end of said bed plate, a front frame pivotally mounted with respect to said bed plate, a second pulley carried by said front frame and disposed above said first pulley, means for adjusting the elevation of said front frame with respect to said bed Vplate to regulate the bite between said pulleys, a swinging frame pivotally mounted atits front end with respect to said bed plate for movement between a closed position and an open position in which it is downwardly displaced, Ia second swinging frame pivotally mounted at its front end on `said front frame for movement between a closed position and an open position in which it is upwardly displaced, tape supporting means carried by each of said swinging frames at the rear ends thereof, a lower outifeed tape disposed about said rst pulley and one of said tape supporting means, an upper outfeed tape disposed about said second pulley and the other one of said tape supporting means, and means for actuating said swinging frames in timed relation to the operation of said shear blade to remove a signature from said bed plate after said trimming operation.

21. A trimmer comprising a combination of a 'vertical reciprocating shear blade for performing a trimming operation, a slotted bed plate disposed forwardly thereof for supporting a signature during said trimming operation, lower and upper pulleys mounted at the front end of said bed plate, swinging frame means pivotally mounted at its front end with respect to said Vlower pulley for movement between a closed position and an open position in which it is downwardly displaced, second Y,

swinging frame means pi'votally mounted at its front end with respect to* said upper pulley for movement between a closed position and an open position in which p it is upwardly displaced, tape supporting means carried by each of said swinging frame means at the rear ends thereof, lower tape means disposed about rsaid lower pulley and one of said tape supporting means, upper tape means disposed about said upper pulley and the other one of said tape supporting means, and means for actuating said swinging frame means in timed relation to the operation of said shear blade to remove 4a signature from said bed plate after Ytrimming operation.

22. A trimmer as claimed in claim- 21 in which. said lower and upper tape means each comprise a plurality of laterally spaced tapes, and in which said first and second swinging frame means each comprise a plurality of laterally spaced frames, one for each tape, and which includes two separate rock shafts mounted with respect to said bed plate, one being disposed adjacent to said upper swinging frame means, and the other being disposed adjacent to said lower swinging frame means, a set of` fingers carried by each rock shaft, `one for each swinging frame, each of said fingers engaging a portion off a swinging frame, a cam shaft rotatably mounted with respect to said bed plate, cam means carried thereby, and follower means engaged by Vsaid cam means for causing oscillation of both of said rock shafts to move said tapes between open and closed positions. y

23. In a trimmer which includes a series of lower retractable outfeed tapes and `a plurality of retractable stop members disposed in alternating relationship, the combination of a separate longitudinally disposed f rame for supporting each tape and a separate longitudinally disposed frame for supporting each stop memberwhere- 14 by separate motions may be imparted to said tapes and said stop members without interference, and means for imparting separate motions to said tape frames and to said stopV member frames including a single transversely disposed cam shaft having a separate cam for each of said stop member frames, and a single transversely disposed rock shaft disposed parallel to said cam shaft and driven thereby, and having a separate arm for engaging each of said tape frames.

24. A trimmer comprising a machine frame, a blade head slidably mounted in said machine frame, a shear blade secured to said blade head, a bed plate disposed forwardly of said shear blade, infeed means disposed rearwardly of said shear blade, a bridge disposed in the gap between the front end of said infeed means and t-he rear edge of said bed plate, said shear blade cooperat- Ying with said rear edge to provide a trimming operation on the trailing edge of a signature disposed on said bed plate, a pair of arms rotatably cam'ed by said blade head, said bridge being mounted at either end on said arms whereby the up and down movement of said blade head causes said bridge to move between an elevated position in which it is aligned with said infeed means and said bed plate and a depressed position in which it is downwardly displaced, and means for causing rotation of said bridge as it moves between said elevated and depressed position, said means comprising a sprocket secured to v'one of said arms, a length of chain meshing with said sprocket, a spring, said length of chain being connected at one end to said spring, and means for anchoring the other end of said length of said chain and the other `end of said spring to said machine frame, whereby up `and down movement of said blade head will causerotative oscillation of said sprocket and said bridge and wherebyv a compound motion is imparted to said bridge which avoids interference with the falling movement of said trailing edge after it has been trimmed by said shear blade.

Y blade secured to said blade head for performing a trim` ming operation, a bed plate disposed forwardly of said shear blade, a bridge rotatably mounted on said head and disposed adjacent the rear edge of said bed plate whereby the up and down movement of said blade head causes said bridge to move between an elevated position in which it is aligned with said bed plate and a depressed position in which it is downwardly displaced, and means for causing rotation of said bridge as it moves between elevated and depressed positions, said means comprising a rotatably mounted sprocket associated with said bridge for rotating saine, a stationary sprocket secured to said machine frame, 4a loop means comprising a length of chain having its ends connected to the ends kof a coil vspring and disposed around both of said sprockets so that the chain portion of said loop means will mesh withl both of said sprockets, whereby up and down movement Y of said blade head will cause oscillation of said rotatably mounted sprocket and said bridge.

References Cited in the file of this patent i UNITED` STATES lMTENTS 1,892,327 Buccione Dec. 27, 1932 25. A trimmer comprising a machine frame, a blade l head slidably mounted in said machine frame, a shear.V 

